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In general, yes. However, if there is a drawing that goes along with this question, and it shows more information about 'c' that you have not bothered to share, then it's certainly possible that point 'c' may not lie in the same plane as 'xy'.
the y-coordinate is 0.
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Anything with a negative (-) x value and positive (+) y value is in the second quadrant.
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180 degrees in the plane perpendicular to the xy plane. In general, no rotation in the (x, y) plane will take it to (-x, y) unless x = y (or -y) and, in that case it is a 270 degree clockwise rotation.
It is simply called a point in the coordinate or Cartesian plane.
coplaner points- are points lying on his the same plane,.. solution: plane R contains XY XY contains X and Y...
legends a plane would be called the xy-plane if it had the x and y points on it Y axis
To find the x-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane, you look at the horizontal distance of the point from the y-axis. The y-coordinate of a point on the xy-plane is the vertical distance of the point from the x-axis.
the plane, or xy plane, has two dimensions space has 3 dimensions
The red point is on which part of the xy-plane?
no, coordinate graph is a graph made on a coordinate plane i.e xy-plane
plane xy
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I am assuming that you are in a three dimensional world. Then the three planes of projection would be the xy plane, the xz plane, and the yz plane.